1130AD

Ivone de Kirkpatrick born abt. 1130

Ivone is the first Kirkpatrick we found on record. He lived during the reign of David I of Scotland. He was witness to a charter of Robert Brus the Elder, the first Lord of Annandale. No record was found of who he married, however there is mention of at least one son, William de Kirkpatrick.

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